Наталия wrote:
I think this hat is made of a different yarn, maybe Safran.Paris yarn is very thick for her.I've been trying to crochet 3.5 and 3.It turns out a big hat and thicker.Check, please.
16.04.2018 - 11:12DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Наталия, make sure you get the correct tension, ie 20 tr (UK-English) = 10 cm in width. You are crocheting here with a smaller crochet than usually used with Paris to get the desired fabric, adjust crochet hook size if needed. Happy crocheting!
16.04.2018 - 13:20Denise wrote:
I cannot follow your instructions at all - I have tried - and this is the second pattern I have tried to do. I am doing what you say - and I always have at least two stitches left over - You and the others that think we can understand you are totally CRAZY!
09.04.2018 - 06:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Denise, do not hesitate to tell us more, ie which row you have troubles to work, which size, etc... For any further individual assistance please contact the store where you bought your yarn, even per mail or telephone. Happy crocheting!
09.04.2018 - 13:11Joan Sharpe wrote:
Is Drops Pattern 99-23 the same pattern as Drops 0-95. My sister-in-law found Drops Pattern 0-95 on the internet My sister-in-law really wants Drops Pattern 0-95 and I can't seem to find the pattern? Please advise Thank you
13.07.2017 - 06:00DROPS Design answered:
Hi Joan. Drops 99-23 and DROPS 0-95 are almost completely similar. The yarn that was used in 0-95 has expired. In DROPS 99-23 we use a yarn we have (Drops Paris) and it is rewritten a little so that it has a better fit and comes in 2 sizes. Happy Crocthing!
13.07.2017 - 09:51Serena wrote:
Ciao a tutti quelli di Drops. Design. Avrei una domanda da farvi!! Come mai mi sembrano troppo poche 5 maglie alte dentro il primo cerchio?? Il lavoro viene con un bozzo sopra il cappello! Aiutooo
04.07.2017 - 22:54DROPS Design answered:
Buonasera Serena, ha seguito le informazioni per l'uncinetto? il suo campione corrisponde a quello indicato? provi a non tirare troppo il filo e a non stringere le maglie. Buon lavoro!
04.07.2017 - 23:27Luca wrote:
Tak for gratis opskrift :) Det ville dog være rart at kunne undgå at printe salgs billede ud og spare blæk der kunne være brugt til ekstra garn :)
31.05.2017 - 17:28Emma wrote:
Het hoedje is gemakkelijk te haken maar valt zeer groot uit. Ik raad zeker aan van een kleinere haakpen te gebruiken en zeker geen L te nemen.
22.07.2016 - 11:46Joanne Blanch wrote:
Im confused after 20th row. I completed the 20th row and have 90 stitches. Looking at the rest of the pattern it states to keep increasing in the next 8 rows. At what point does the hat start to form its shape as it seems like by continuing to increase it will just creates one large circle.????
11.07.2016 - 17:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Blanch, from round 21 you will inc every 3rd row, ie on rounds 21, 24 and 27 to make brim. Rounds 22,23,25,26 are worked without inc. Happy crocheting!.
12.07.2016 - 09:30Cindy Thomas wrote:
When I use the gauge swatch what do I seek? I've never done a swatch Also typically your patterns will have inches around for circumference? Am I lost or just aren't seeing this part Also you tend to use parenthesis when it's sized? Where is the small medium large I'm 22 Thank you as always a admirer :)
15.05.2016 - 20:59DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Thomas, you should have a tension of 20 dc = 4" - in 1st size, you will get then 90 dc around head, ie approx. 18" and in larger size 100 dc around head, ie approx. 20". In order to fit on the head, you have a bit less inch, so that the hat stay on head. You can always adjust crocheting more/less sts to fit yours. Happy crocheting!
17.05.2016 - 10:34Anita McIntosh wrote:
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DROPS Crochet hat in ”Paris”
DROPS 99-23 |
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Crochet gauge: 20 dc in width with hook size 3.5 mm [US E/4] and Paris = 10 cm [4’’] Crochet tip: Substitute the first dc on each round with 3 ch . Finish each round with 1 sl st in first dc (3rd ch). Hat: Crochet 4 ch and make a ring with a sl st in the first ch. 1st round: – Read Crochet tip! Crochet 5 dc in ring 2nd round: Crochet 2 dc in each dc = 10 dc. 3rd round: Crochet 2 dc in each dc = 20 dc. 4th round: *2 dc in the first dc, 1 dc in the next dc * repeat from *-* = 30 dc. 5th round: *2 dc in the first dc, 1 dc in the next dc, 1 dc in the next dc *, repeat from *-* = 40 dc. 6th-10th (6th – 11th) round: Inc. a total of 10 times on each round, inc. in line with previous inc. i.e there will be 1 more dc in between each inc. for each round. Inc. as done earlier as follows: crochet 2 dc in 1 dc = 90 dc (For size L do 6 rounds with inc. = 100 dc) 11th (12th) round: Crochet 1 dc in each dc = 90 (100) dc 12th (13th) round: 1 dc in the first dc *2 ch, skip over 1 dc, 1 dc in the next dc *, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch, skip over 1 dc and 1 sl st at beg. of round = 45 (50) dc. 13th – 18th (14th-19th) round: 1 dc in the first dc, *2 ch, skip over 2 ch, 1 dc in the next dc *, repeat from *-* and finish with 2 ch and 1 sl st at beg. of round = 45 (50) dc. 19th (20) round: *1 dc in each dc, 1 dc in each ch-loop*, repeat from *-* = 90 (100) dc. 20th (21th) round: *1 dc in each dc = 90 (100) dc. 21th (22nd) round: Crochet 1 round with dc at the same time inc. in every 5th dc as follows: crochet 2 dc in 1 dc = 108 (120) dc. 22nd- 23rd (23rd-24th) round: Crochet 1 dc in each dc = 108 (120) dc. 24th (25th) round: Crochet 1 round at the same time inc. 10 (12) dc evenly distributed. Inc. as follows: crochet 2 dc in 1 dc = 118 (132) dc. 25th – 26th (26th-27th) round: Crochet 1 dc in each dc = 118 (132) dc. 27th (28th) round: Crochet 1 round with dc at the same time inc. 12 (13) dc evenly distributed. Inc. as follows: crochet 2 dc in 1 dc = 130 (145) dc. Cut and sew away the thread. |
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Ellen wrote:
Vielen Dank für das hübsche Muster! Die Machart ist einfach und der Hut in 3 Stunden fix genadelt. Um die Krempe etwas fester zu machen, habe ich statt der Stäbchen halbe Stäbchen gehäkelt und einige Runden zugefügt. Die Krempe läßt sich dadurch auch asymmetrische hochbiegen, was mir persönlich gut gefällt.
05.07.2017 - 13:50